A fossil of a prehistoric shark has been discovered in a suburban area of Scotland, providing significant insights into marine life from approximately 330 million years ago. The fossil is notably complete, enabling researchers to observe detailed features of the shark’s remains, including the presence of its last meal. This find allows scientists to analyze both the anatomy of the shark and aspects of its diet, contributing valuable data to the understanding of marine ecosystems during the late Paleozoic era. The preservation quality exemplifies exceptional fossilization processes, which can occur under specific environmental conditions such as rapid burial and mineralization.